*This is one of the best conversions I've seen, just like how Tommy Lee Wallace intended it. No excessive details, just a white mask with a little weathering.*
Mask turned out great. I’ve got a bag of hair and a bald H1 mask. That’ll be my vacation project next week since it’s not getting worn. I look forward to the next video.
Seal your layer before the rubout. Also blot instead of wiping. With that said I've always had issue with latex paint sticking because it takes so long to cure underneath. Rubber cement paint has never failed me though.
Looks amazing? Question, when you glued the crown of the hair on, how did you avoid making a heavy glue line around the hairline? Did you glue it down in reverse and then slick it back or did you just do it normally like the other lines of hair?
This came out looking sick, bro . I liked that you used that lighter white . It really makes it look more creepy when it's done that way . Do you rehaul masks for customers ? If not, you should consider it since you have the talent for it .
One thing I suggest if you ever do another one, cut the eyes a bit wider, that’s what I did on my boogeyman and it does wonders for the look of the mask, it avoids that bug eyed look this sculpt has
@@AndreaGori boogeyman is slightly bigger which is inaccurate. The tots tramer and elrod were the exact same size as the original kirks made for children
This is your best mask yet. I love how it turned out. I also would have loved to see you turn it into a better looking tramer mask.
*This is one of the best conversions I've seen, just like how Tommy Lee Wallace intended it. No excessive details, just a white mask with a little weathering.*
Tramer's are the best. I haven't finished mine because it looks so great halfway done.🎃
Mask turned out great. I’ve got a bag of hair and a bald H1 mask. That’ll be my vacation project next week since it’s not getting worn. I look forward to the next video.
Great work! I've rehauled a few TOTS masks and once it starts peeling the stock paint, you pretty much have to strip it all which becomes a nightmare!
dude this mask is amaazing ive been watching you for a while and this is your best mask yet
Just woke up, love coming back to this channel every year :)
Good job! ❤ I just started my journey with this mask and remade it into the mask from the first Halloween.
Wow man! This is something like a big time artist would do. And you're just a guy that likes Ramen. I'm truly inspired. ❤
Is the tramer the same sculpt of the boogeyman? 😊
Seal your layer before the rubout. Also blot instead of wiping. With that said I've always had issue with latex paint sticking because it takes so long to cure underneath. Rubber cement paint has never failed me though.
Awesome job man looks great 🤘🤘🤘
Awesome!!!! You should trying doing the tots 92 murder mask
The Ben tramer mask sculpt looks nothing like Halloween 1978 mask but when he converted the mask it was closer to Halloween 1978
looks great
Awesome
That looks great
Pretty good
Hey you should do a Michael Myers mask collection video that would be really cool to see
Looks amazing? Question, when you glued the crown of the hair on, how did you avoid making a heavy glue line around the hairline? Did you glue it down in reverse and then slick it back or did you just do it normally like the other lines of hair?
This came out looking sick, bro . I liked that you used that lighter white . It really makes it look more creepy when it's done that way . Do you rehaul masks for customers ? If not, you should consider it since you have the talent for it .
Do the Rob zombie one!!
Nice
Do you rehaul masks for others?
What if you buy a Michael Myers mask then try to convert it back to the Captain Kirk mask?
BRO i have the same issue with the paint on my mask ive got the boogeyman version and its peeling often.
My tots mask also has horrible hair
This turns out great, but why not just get a Myers mask and rehaul it from there?
This mask has a great sculpt, and is being retired from Trick or Treat Studios this year! I wanted to make sure I gave it a try at least once.
@@RamenNoodleBudgets oh okay. Great job
Don't worry, there's still the Boogeyman, same sculpt @@RamenNoodleBudgets
One thing I suggest if you ever do another one, cut the eyes a bit wider, that’s what I did on my boogeyman and it does wonders for the look of the mask, it avoids that bug eyed look this sculpt has
@@AndreaGori boogeyman is slightly bigger which is inaccurate. The tots tramer and elrod were the exact same size as the original kirks made for children
Yanlarda iz kalmış onu yok etmeliydin bro
Pretty good